A majority of the police shootings between 2009 and 2012 in Albuquerque involved people with mental health problems, according to the city.

The U.S. Department of Justice said it’ll take more than just police to adjust that trend. One of the reforms suggested in its report involves the Albuquerque Police Department giving officers tools and techniques to diffuse situations with mentally ill individuals or people in mental health crises.

The city said officers receive 60 hours of crisis intervention training. Mayor Richard Berry would like to increase that and has budgeted $1 million to pay for it.

The DOJ said a significant amount of force was used against people with mental illness and in crisis. The use of technology and other initiatives has had a limited impact in increasing accountability or promoting safer encounters with individuals suffering from mental illness.